There's more twists and turns in the ongoing shakeup involing Alienstock and the viral idea to Storm Area 51. Matty Roberts talks to 13 Action News about his decision to leave Alien Stock and partner with Downtown Events Center.

6:45 A.M. UPDATE SEPT. 10: The bands have been announced for the event in Rachel.

Alien Stock is still happening, according to Connie West, owner of the Little A'Le'Inn in Rachel.

13 Action News investigative reporter Joe Bartels was able to independently verify that West has made arrangements for sanitation, security and medical for the Alien Stock Event. West also says that stages are in the process of being built and she has lined up 20 bands and 2 comedians. She also told 13 Action News that she will be announcing the entertainment lineup soon.

I spoke to Connie for more than an hour by phone, she provided #13Investigates a photo of a check for a deposit $17,500 which is for site security.We were able to confirm with the company the check is written to, they have a written agreement with West.

Officials are currently estimating that as many as 20,000 people could show up in Rachel and nearby Hiko for another event on and around Sept. 20. Lincoln County has also been making preparations for the events that are being held.

Roberts and DiMaggio says they will be releasing more information about their plans on Tuesday.

1:30 P.M. UPDATE: Storm Area 51 Facebook event creator Matty Roberts has officially broken ties with the event known as Alien Stock in Rachel. 13 Action News will have the full story tonight. Check back for an update.

ORIGINAL STORYA Facebook event
titled Storm Area 51 went super viral and various groups began making plans on how to capitalize on the attention.